James Counts, the former owner of Nimbus Brewing Co., died on Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 62.
Counts took over the microbrewery four years after Nimbus Couzin launched the business in 1996 and grew it to become a dominant regional brand. Counts had battled throat cancer and a host of illnesses since 2010.
The cancer had gone into remission for a couple of years, but after a motorcycle accident last year, doctors discovered it had returned in his lungs, said his son, James Counts.
The senior Counts was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 23, 1958, and moved his family to Tucson in the late 1980s. He owned a Hallmark store for several years before buying Nimbus at the suggestion of his oldest son.
βHe had often told me he wished Iβd never suggested it,β said James Counts, who was working at Nimbus at the time. He now lives in Portland, Oregon.
The senior James Counts ran the brewery from 2000 to 2018, taking the brand beyond Tucson to be distributed in grocery stores in the Phoenix area, California and several other states in the Southwest.
Nimbus closed in early 2018 amid a drawn-out and contentious court battle with Countsβ ex-wife Patricia over an order that Counts split the business with her. It was sold at auction in late 2018 to an Illinois brewing company.
βIt seemed like at the end there he couldnβt catch a break,β James Counts said of his father, who he recalled coached him in sports as a kid and with whom he said he had a good relationship. βWe could always kind of see eye to eye to a certain point, even when we were mad at each other.β
Counts also owned Nimbus American Bistro & Brewery on East Tanque Verde Road, which was open for five years before closing in 2014.
In addition to his son and daughter-in-law Yolanda, Counts is survived by son Austin Counts and his wife, Leila, of Tucson; daughter Koko Counts of Tucson; brother Victor Counts of Chattanooga, Tennessee; sister Teresa Counts of Houston; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, James Counts said. His father will be buried in his native Alabama, next to his parents, Counts said.
Sean Harley pours a beer at Sentinel Peak Brewing Company, 4746 E. Grant Road.
Jacki Kuder, right, talks with Ted Burhans, as they enjoy a couple of beers at Borderlands Brewing Company, located at 119 E. Toole Ave. Thursday March 03, 2016
Hector Montante, far left, and his brother, Jose, enjoy their beers during their weekly visit to Borderlands Brewing Company, located at 119 E. Toole Ave. Thursday March 03, 2016
Friends Gabe Gerber, left, and Eric Ennis socialize with Dragoon Brewing Co.βs Chelsea Blue. The taproom will be part of another informal pub crawl Saturday on West Grant Road.
More than ten beers are listed on tap at Dragoon Brewing Company, 1859 W. Grant Road, in Tucson, Ariz. Dragoon opened in April 2012, with only its flagship IPA and Stronghold Session Ale on tap. Photo taken Friday, March 4, 2016.Β
Chelsea Blue, whose official business card says "Office Queen", pours a draft saison blue. Dragoon opened in April 2012, with only its flagship IPA and Stronghold Session Ale on tap.Β
Ben Vernon, co-owner of Crooked Tooth Brewing Co., pulls nails from pallets that will be used to make furniture for the new brewery space at 228 E. Sixth St.
Diners Geno Foushee, left, and Matt Wallace eat a lunch together at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, AZ. The dining room is large and roomy with a bar at the back. Photo taken Thursday, April 3, 2014.Β
Tucson had three breweries in 1997. Now, there are more than a dozen and counting.
Sean Harley pours a beer at Sentinel Peak Brewing Company, 4746 E. Grant Road.
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Ray Montoya, left, and Ricardo Mesa enjoy a couple of beers after work at Sentinel Peak Brewing, 4746 E. Grant Road, on Friday, March 4, 2016.
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Customers enjoy their beers on the outdoor patio at Sentinel Peak Brewing located 4746 E Grant Road. Friday March 04, 2016.
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Located downtown, Borderlands Brewing Company opened in 2011 and is a popular spot for craft beer enthusiasts.
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Jacki Kuder, right, talks with Ted Burhans, as they enjoy a couple of beers at Borderlands Brewing Company, located at 119 E. Toole Ave. Thursday March 03, 2016
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Hector Montante, far left, and his brother, Jose, enjoy their beers during their weekly visit to Borderlands Brewing Company, located at 119 E. Toole Ave. Thursday March 03, 2016
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Friends Gabe Gerber, left, and Eric Ennis socialize with Dragoon Brewing Co.βs Chelsea Blue. The taproom will be part of another informal pub crawl Saturday on West Grant Road.
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More than ten beers are listed on tap at Dragoon Brewing Company, 1859 W. Grant Road, in Tucson, Ariz. Dragoon opened in April 2012, with only its flagship IPA and Stronghold Session Ale on tap. Photo taken Friday, March 4, 2016.Β
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Chelsea Blue, whose official business card says "Office Queen", pours a draft saison blue. Dragoon opened in April 2012, with only its flagship IPA and Stronghold Session Ale on tap.Β
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After months of hard work, Crooked Tooth Brewing Company is set to open Friday on East Sixth Street.
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Ben Vernon, co-owner of Crooked Tooth Brewing Co., pulls nails from pallets that will be used to make furniture for the new brewery space at 228 E. Sixth St.
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At Pueblo Vida Brewing Company, 115 E. Broadway Blvd., beer is brewed on site with ingredients such as white wheat and barley.
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Friday is the first of Pueblo Vida Brewing Co.βs three-day anniversary celebration that marks its fifth year of existence.
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Diners Geno Foushee, left, and Matt Wallace eat a lunch together at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, AZ. The dining room is large and roomy with a bar at the back. Photo taken Thursday, April 3, 2014.Β
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Thunder Canyon Brewery's original location at Foothills Mall was voted the best sports bar by the Northwest readers in 2006.
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Thunder Canyon Brewery's sampler of ales, ambers, stouts and others in 2012.
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Evening traffic slips by the new Thunder Canyon Brewery under construction at 220 E. Broadway in 2012.
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Chris Squires, left, and John Paul Vyborny of Ten Fifty-Five Brewing at their newest location at 127 S. 4th Ave. in Tucson on Feb. 3, 2016.Β
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Nate Billimack enjoys his brew under the menu in the newly expanded Ten Fifty-Five Brewing, 3810 E. 44th St. #315, in 2013.
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"Join the Resistance" sign from Nimbus Brewery in 2004.
Nimbus Brewery south of Tucson buzzes with activity on a Thursday evening in 2009.